Makhubele declined to give details on the number of the suspects nor the mode of transport they used to flee.

"We'll follow all the information we are getting from here," he said.

An eyewitness, who is an informal trader in the area, said the attack was carried out by a group of four men wielding what appeared to be automatic rifles.

"All the victims were sitting in a taxi," she said.

"When we heard the gunshots, chaos ensued as people started running in different directions; some of us lay flat on the ground.

"I was worried about my life and initially thought that the shooters were carrying out a [business] robbery.

"I realised once they had fled that their target were the people in the taxi," she said.

A man who claimed to know the driver of the Golf 7R said he was heartbroken to hear that his neighbour had been shot.

"He was a good man. When my car was stolen recently, he is the one who drove me to the police station to open a case. He was always available to assist members of this community," he said.

A group of taximen who had arrived after the shooting were seen chanting Zulu war songs, spreading concern that there might be revenge killings, while police forensic experts continued to comb the crime scene for clues to the attack.